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Old May 11th 11, 10:53 AM posted to alt.comp.hardware.pc-homebuilt
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Default Dust covers for computer ports

Timothy Daniels wrote:

... What the PC needs right now is a good blow-out with compressed air
and a good vacuuming, ...


Hopefully you are using a vacuum that has been certified for use with
computers (and not just some "computer" vacuum that's meant to cleanup
the keyboard). With typical vacuum cleaners, the air rushing into the
nozzle generates static electricity that will zap your electronics.
 




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